crazy/insane gradation
victor steinbok
aardvark66 at GMAIL.COM
Tue Mar 9 00:49:57 UTC 2010
"Head banging" means something else colloquially here--or, at least,
it did in the 1990s. The association was with punk and hard-core, but
was more loosely used in reference to music that was supposed to be
listened to LOUD (think, Wayne's World as a mild version).
VS-)
PS: FWIW I can easily see someone saying, "He's always been crazy, but
now he's gone completely mental/totally berzerk/absolutely insane."
The modifier is not necessary to sell it, but it helps.
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 7:07 PM, Robin Hamilton
<robin.hamilton2 at btinternet.com> wrote:
>
>> There's also the Glasgow term, "metal"
>
> Oops, sorry, "mental" of course!
>
> (Heid bangers are a different thing again.
>
> A heid banger might in colloquial terms be described as "crazy" [though not
> insane] but might be characterised in clinical terms as prone to persistent
> acts of self-harm. Go figure.)
>
> Robin
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